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Carina, Steckenleiter ; Michael, Lechner ; Tim, Pawlowski ; Tim, Wallrafen ; Michael, Lechner ; Tim, Pawlowski. (2019) Individual labor market effects of local public expenditures on sports.
In: Economics Working Paper Series. RePEc:usg:econwp:2019:06.
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The figure displays ATEs of high versus low, high versus medium and medium versus low levels of distanceweighted per capita SPEs (as defined in Section 2) on household income, earnings, working time, wages and fulltime employment. All 2001 ATEs are calculated as mean differences between matched treated and untreated observations from the balancing tests of the 2002 estimations. We approximate the effects for net earnings in 2001 by multiplying the effects for gross earnings with the samples’ average net-to-gross earnings ratio (i.e., 65.6% [63.5%] for men [women]). Sources: RDC of the Federal Statistical Office and Statistical Offices of the Länder (2018a; 2018b) and SOEP; further data sources as discussed in detail in Sections 2 and 3 and Appendix A; own calculations. 57 Table E.1: Average values of the SPE measures and different indicators of sports facility provision in the 16 states (‘Länder’) in Germany.
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